The effective Lagrangian method was developed by Weinberg [463] and independently by Wilczek and Zee [464]. It can be seen as a general, powerful method which allows us to quantitatively describe the effects of physics beyond the SM. The idea is that the SM is very effective at describing with high precision all experimental observations up to the tera-electronvolt scale, i.e., at “low energy.”
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